Takeaways from the first hearing with the Mar-a-Lago search special master
A court hearing in Brooklyn on Tuesday gave the public its first glimpse of how Judge Raymond Dearie, a senior judge who's been tapped to serve as a special master in the Mar-a-Lago search dispute, will approach the job of reviewing materials seized from former President Donald Trump's Florida home.
The Supreme Court can’t escape the 2020 presidential race and is already involved in 2024 politics
An obscure legal theory promoted by allies of former President Donald Trump during the effort to overturn the 2020 presidential election will soon have its day before the Supreme Court.
New footage confirms fake Trump elector spent hours inside Georgia elections office day it was breached
Newly obtained surveillance video shows for the first time what happened inside a Georgia county elections office the day its voting systems are known to have been breached on January 7, 2021.
These male politicians are pushing for women who receive abortions to be punished with prison time
A businessman turned state representative from rural Oil City, Louisiana, and a Baptist pastor banded together earlier this year on a radical mission.
House lawmakers lay out proposal for legislation to prevent another January 6
GOP Rep. Liz Cheney of Wyoming and Democratic Rep. Zoe Lofgren of California have proposed legislation to make it harder to overturn a certified presidential election in the future by proposing changes to the Electoral Count Act.
Trump team says it doesn’t want to immediately disclose certain ‘declassification’ information in special master review
Lawyers for former President Donald Trump signaled Monday that they oppose having to immediately make disclosures about declassification related to the Mar-a-Lago documents as part of the special master process ordered by a federal judge this month.
Why high inflation doesn’t seem to be hurting Democrats
A Republican rout of Democrats in this year's midterm elections looked quite possible six months ago. Today, a big GOP win remains plausible but is a shrinking probability.
The relocation of migrants by Republican governors recalls painful memories of the ‘Reverse Freedom Rides’
The relocation of about 50 migrants from Texas to Martha's Vineyard in Massachusetts, initiated last week by Florida's governor, has revived memories of strikingly similar tactics employed by southern segregationists 60 years ago.
